The Status Quo and the politically correct culture has to go. Office Politics, National Politics, even Sports politics are killing us. The corporate greed, personal greed, and nepotism is running rampant and destroying our society and happy way of living. Things have to change, the system must be fixed. The status-quo does not serve the benefit the lesser majority of the people.

The Occupy movement has certainly grown over the past few weeks, and now it's time for the movement to exert its real power.

Until now, the OWS movement has its existence through various pockets throughout the country but, without a true show of force. Therefore, the media has shown their respective interests in the same manner. So what is needed now, to show that change is not only wanted but demamded, is a true showing of assembly - mass organization. No violence, however, real organization. This definitive organization alone will make the statement that "we can if we wanted to..."

With over 20-million unemployed workers in the U.S. and even more around the world following suit, a fully organized "showout" throughout the country on every City Hall and or State Capitol steps all at the same time, the message would become clearer. That message is: "We mean business." Keep in mind however, there does need to be an additional and actionable message... I would suggest it be something concrete and meaningful for starters, knowing there is much more to come.

If the movement continues at its visible but sporadic pace, there will continue to be unwarranted police violence. But we should all keep in mind, this movement has support for the police, and the teachers, etc... Unless and I doubt, they're in the 1%. However the police, with most truly sympathetic to the issues (although some are just pricks), have a job to do and they are being instructed by their superiors who are in turn instructed by theirs, and this of course goes all the way up the ladder to - you got it, the 1% who are against the movement against them.

For the change which the "occupy" movement seeks to be successful, you must show that you have the upper hand through sheer numbers and the mobility and organization of those numbers. The tea-party had such abilities albeit they also had a treasure trove of money supporting them, ie; The Koch brother's and others. But the tea-party was really a small group of people that were simply able (thru money) to get the media to pay real attention to their antics. The Occupy Movement may not have money but, it has people (20-million plus) and if organized and mobilized accordingly, their Will will be done. And the police would have no choice but to comply.

05/13/2010

I ask this question because, to me this is the status quo and it survives in part by the politically correct cultural establishment of the day. I'm sure I don't have the right answer but, I am hoping that through your inputs I'll be a bit closer to understanding this phenomenon.

The cheating I'm talking about goes on in your everyday offices across the country, and it most certainly exists in today's politics. In the business place it's called backstabbing, ass-kissing, throwing someone under the bus, etc... As for politics, how about taking lobbying money to vote for or against an obvious better interest to the whole. For example, renewable/clean energy, immigration, finances, healthcare, increasing/decreasing of taxes, stimulus funds (I vote no, but I'll take a cut...), etc...

So can somebody please tell me how and why it is this way. And all the while, the folks who do not participate in any of the above, get screwed in the process. Are there ever any repercussions or, is this just the way it is and those that don't participate, better get with the program.

05/11/2010

WASHINGTON — Oil services contractor Halliburton Inc. says it safely finished a cementing operation 20 hours before a Gulf of Mexico rig went up in flames. In testimony prepared for a congressional hearing Tuesday, Halliburton says it completed work on the well according to accepted industry practice and federal regulators.

Why is it that whenever a major preventable disaster occurs, there seems to always arise a plausible conspiracy theory.
The true purpose of my posts are to change the Status Quo and alter the culture of always being politically correct. Being politically correct means you don't mention the idea of a conspiracy theory, and the Status Quo is basically the people who say you can't mention it. Humm, seems that they go hand in hand.

Without my having a shred of proof, I am a firm believer that in today's day and age the powers in charge will do almost anything to retain that power. I would as most, hate to think that anyone other than the terrorists abroad were responsible for 9-11. However, there are some who believe otherwise. Additionally, can you really tell me that we the U.S. do not have the means to capture Bin Laden. Heck, we can capture everyone one else for the most mundane of things but yet, we can't capture the worst of the worst. I don't get it. I'm certain though it has something to do with politics and us somehow being, politically correct. There are just way too many theories for me to not believe in some of them. Take Katrina for a moment and the "lack of an adequate response". Did all those people really have to suffer in the way they did before "real help" came. For what reason would one have for not responding, that I will leave up to you the reader to resolve. The list of conspiracy theories goes on from to Martin Luther King, JFK, and I'm sure many more that are eluding me right now. And now we have Halliburton, the major culprit in most of the Iraq War talk, and also run by the biggest advocate of the war, and biggest dissenter for changing the Status Quo - Darth Vader himself, Dick Cheney.
When does it or will it ever stop. Can we ever have our Utopia. Will the Status Quo continue to fight, and for how long will the battle go on. The biggest battle pending, although it is not getting all the headlines just yet is a Renewable, Clean, Green Energy Bill. This is the biggest change yet to come, and it will change the Status Quo forever from a corporate level. Yes it is true that most of the current oil companies will have their hands in the pie too but also, new and innovative companies will join the fray. These new companies will have the ability to challenge the current status in business, thus changing the dynamics of it all together. The only problem is that until we have a Bill the Status Quo has all the money and power to thwart attempts at its success. And unfortunately, too many people are taking a complacent approach towards the necessary change. The same way the folks put President Obama into office is the same way we need to push for a renewable clean energy bill, now. If however, a passive and laid back approach is taken, I can assure you the Status Quo will snatch victory right out from us.

05/08/2010

When reviewing all of the daily news articles related to the renewable energy subject, I can't help but notice the progress that other countries are making, and our country (U.S.) is virtually at a standstill.
President Obama took an aggressive stance early on by saying that we be independent of foreign oil in 10-years. While this may have been a very bold move, I happen to think it was a good one. Now if we can just help him to follow up on his boldness.

The rest of the world is speedily racing right past us in an effort to obtain uses of renewable, clean and green energy, and seeing that they do not have to pay the price of what oil will eventually be, which is way to high.
With the U.S. Being the largest user of oil, others are seeing to it that they will not be paying for our lack of will to get off oil. Can you imagine who then will be left to pay the high prices as others slowly remove it from their use, us the U.S. Our usage problem, our financial problem. Why is it we cannot make this change to what we all know is not only needed, but right too. Well I'll tell you why...

This country seems to be on the cusp of a Civil War, I only hope that it is a peaceful one. What do I mean? I mean that by electing a Black President, the prejudiced and bigoted people hiding in the background for many years now have found their calling to come out. What does this have to do with renewable energy, it has everything to do with it. The President has just rammed the Healthcare Bill through. I am in favor of the Bill, and I strongly believe he should ram a renewable energy bill through too. Because if he does not he doesn't stand a chance using the traditional channels. Those channels were not meant for him in some peoples eyes. In other words, "we'll put you in charge as a token but, you ain't running or changing this show". You see, Healthcare has the possibility of not working and if it doesn't, it will be labeled as some sort of socialist program. On the other hand renewable energy is something of a supreme value to us all, and were he allowed to pass it through he will have done something great for the country. The republican machine will never award him that victory easily. For if they do, it would in essence say that everyone is equal, and everyone including blacks, women, and Hispanics etc, could do just as good if not, a better job than what's been previously done. It would also set up the inevitable change of the majority-minority situation. This is a scary thought to those who've been in power forever. Maybe it is their own guilty conscience that awards such fears, or maybe it's just the fear of not being in control. Either way, the powers that be would be ever so afraid to their not being in charge for the first time and maybe forever more.

Therefore, if change is to happen it is up to us to change it, the people who want it to change. We must gather and band together with the sole purpose of changing the status quo. The first major step in this change is a Renewable, Clean, Green Energy Bill. We must push it through. Once we do, and the country gets on board, you will see the true realities of such a bill come to light. Yes some will lose and some will gain too but, the gains will far out weigh the losses. Besides the losers have had for a very long time now and it's just time to change the status quo. In the end everything will be just fine. Just don't listen to the politicians against the cause because, they are the coming losers.

05/07/2010

The problem we have as a country is that the politics of most all topics have
soiled the true nature of any important discussions. Greed and Bad Politics
have polarized us so that in essence, nothing gets done. Take a look at the
competing countries that have made substantial progress, they are either
government run, or their citizen's representatives have accepted the fact that
they do not have to be "in charge" (too greedy) and therefore, their
respective goals are for the betterment of their country. I once read an
article that showed how Antwerp was once the major financial center of the
world but eventually, and after their 3rd "boom and bust" cycle with
the gap between the haves and have not’s so wide they were eventually
"sacked" by Spain. This forced the country to revamp and now most
everyone in Antwerp lives happily and peacefully. I don't say this in hopes of
the U.S. getting overthrown or suffering economic disaster, heck I live here
and I enjoy my freedoms however, the politics, and the differences between the
haves and have not’s has grown too wide and therefore nobody's listening to
anything anymore, except to what they can get for themselves. So when the
public hears about renewable and clean energy from politicians, or about
climate change, global warming or "live life Green" by
environmentalists and scientists, they automatically turn off the channel. They
do this because a culture has been built on what's in it for me, and the only people
they see gaining anything is, "the haves".
To the point of making renewable, clean, and green energy a reality, the ONLY
way to do so is to have the majority sign on. Think about this for a second...
53% of voting citizens voted for President Obama, and they voted for
"change". I would venture that a large majority of those same people
voted for in the minor and would vote for in the major if pressed hard enough,
renewable, clean, and green energy. I would even go so far as to say that 50%
of the 47% that voted for Sen. McCain would even get on board, so long as there
is a drilling and nuclear option included. This is so easily doable once taken
out of the politician and activists hands. And once the public DEMANDED it, it
would happen sooner rather than later.

As for costs, the only reason it "seems" to cost so much is, there is
no current demand. So while it is true that currently it would be too costly
for the "interested" public to take advantage of, it would not be
true if the public were to include the "whole" public. The only
reason prices go up is "supply and demand" yet, with respect to
renewable energy that feature does not hold up. For the demand side cannot
outpace the supply side therefore, there is no increase in price. Instead and as
the demand picks up, prices will actually become cheaper and cheaper. For
example; if the solar industry's installation companies had to buy and install
for say 100 homes each, they would have to make certain to see their expenses
met and ultimately a net profit would be the goal, thus, they would charge too
hefty a price for the average person. On the other hand, if the companies knew
inevitably and in the near-term they were to install a whole state's worth of
homes, they would be able to charge less because they paid less because the
ordered more, and yet in all, every company involved made plenty more money
than ever before. Which would you rather do; sell services to 100 people for a
cost of $100/person, or sell to 100,000 people for $1 each... I thought so!

The biggest costs associated with going renewable would be the overhaul and
revamping of our infrastructure. This however, would be managed by the
government, and though ultimately taxes would increase, the taxpayers would NOT
feel the adjustments because in essence, their electric and gas bills would in
fact be cheaper than ever before. The only loser's would be in the status quo.
But in reality they too would do alright too, maybe they would take a decrease
from a few hundred billion dollars a year to the mid to high hundreds of
millions per year. I guess they should be alright with that don't you think.
Even so if they're not, so long as that's what the public demanded, they'd have
to learn to manage, I'm sure will.
Maybe it's just me and I'm totally crazy but, this is common sense and it's
something that seems to get lost in the conversations. While I've heard tidbits
of these conversations here and there, ultimately they get drowned out by the
opposition whom by the way, are very adept in their speech abilities. And
please don't let me get started about what happens when China and India enter
into the Oil consumption market to majorly industrialize themselves and become
serious competitors to the U.S....

What we need though is a different voice, before we go the
way of Antwerp. Everyone just has to get on board and use some common sense.

I
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04/12/2010

All info contained within is a combined compilation of my own
experiences, ideas and thoughts, and from my various research outlets.
Some info may in fact be verbatim from those outlets.

The issue is: The Status-Quo, Renewable Energy, Solar Power, Why not
NOW, or even yesterday, and the US being spoken 7th, behind South Korea
when it comes to a PV Market size and growth. This is in no way a
disrespect to South Korea, they are a kind and friendly society, instead
it should be looked upon as us, the US, has done very little to advance
our ability to take advantage of Renewable Energy sources, and mainly
Solar. I think we can all agree we know the the US in general, has
plenty used the technologies of renewable energy sources for government
projects. But not for us the average citizen. This we also know, if we
do not get "the right legislation" passed, we will NOT see SOLAR the way
it should be for our country and we certainly won't see it NOW. This is
so important for us to advance NOW because for example:
Here in the Sunshine State of Florida, members are considering a vote on
the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (RPS) for passage during the
2009 legislative session. An RPS is a policy that requires power
generated by Florida's investor-owned utilities to include a certain
amount of renewable energy resources by a certain date. The Florida
Public Service Commission - PSC has asked that 20 percent of all
electric generation be from renewable energy resources by 2020. This
standard allows us to use our abundant sun and robust agricultural
industry to create energy. You would think this should pass easily,
right? Well, that may in fact be the case but, suppose it doesn't, or
let's suppose it does pass, but the language is that of what Congress
usually does, change little words here and there that may seem small
but, are there to do exactly what the desired outcome will be. The
Status-Quo!

In 2008, the Florida Legislature directed the Florida Public Service
Commission (PSC) to develop rules for a Renewable Energy Portfolio
Standard (RPS) for passage during the 2009 legislative session. An RPS
is a policy that requires power generated by Florida's investor-owned
utilities to include a certain amount of renewable energy resources by a
certain date. The PSC has asked that 20 percent of all electric
generation be from renewable energy resources by 2020. This standard
allows us to use our abundant sun and robust agricultural industry to
create energy.

"Simply establishing an RPS will make Florida the leader in the
Southeast, which is not on the map when it comes to a reliable renewable
energy policy. A vibrant renewable energy industry — and a green jobs
revolution — are, without exception, already under way in the 29 states
that have adopted a mantatory RPS. Meeting energy needs with native
renewables instead of conventional fuels from out of state keeps jobs
and dollars in state and strengthens Florida's economy.

The Legislature may very well pass up this opportunity in lieu of a
policy that replaces the phrase "renewable energy" with "clean energy."
Tuesday, the Senate Communications and Public Utilities Committee passed
SB 1154, which does just that. While this bill moves us forward,
developing a public benefits fund to be collected from a gas tax and
possible federal stimulus dollars, the onerous and glaring portion of
the bill is the allowing of nuclear to intrude upon renewable energy.
While such a proposal may seem inconsequential, it has serious
implications for Florida's green energy future. Instead of an RPS that
increases the development and production of renewable energy
technologies, the term "clean" displaces them with nuclear power. To be
perfectly clear, a "Clean" Energy Portfolio Standard is one that is
geared toward bolstering nuclear energy production in the place of
renewable energy production in Florida.

In juxtaposition, Florida's executive leaders support the development
and production of natural, renewable energy resources. Gov. Charlie
Crist has stood shoulder to shoulder with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of
California to push policies to establish Florida as the Southeastern
leader in renewable energy. Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Bronson was
one of the first to sign up for the 25x25 Campaign — a national
campaign to have 25 percent of our energy produced from natural
renewable resources by the year 2025. Both gentlemen have walked the
talk. Gov. Crist and Commissioner Bronson provided leadership by
bringing hundreds of renewable energy entrepreneurs to Florida through
the annual Climate Change Summit and annual Farm to Fuel Summit,
respectively. While applauding Gov. Crist's executive order for
renewable energy, Gov. Schwarzenegger said, "It will not be easy" and
"the business community and others will fight you" and "you must keep
pushing ahead."

He was right.

Recently, at the National Retech Convention in Las Vegas, the talk was
about Florida's promise as an appealing renewable energy market. Even
with this, there appears to be a serious disconnect with this promise
and the need to effectively develop the renewable energy industry with
our policymakers. Perhaps it is because renewable energy advocates lack
the long-held clout of other groups, or maybe it is because mandating
the RPS policy changes business as usual. Whatever the reason, the time
is now for Florida lawmakers to step up and create a viable renewable
energy industry that uses our natural resources to generate energy,
produce Florida jobs and diversify our economy.

Supporting an RPS of natural energy resources as opposed to a so-called
"clean" energy strategy clearly benefits our environment. More
importantly, it is the right thing to do for our economy to create
"shovel ready" green jobs now — not 10 years from now when a nuclear
plant will be built. We urge legislative leadership on this issue to put
Florida on the renewable energy map."

Now if one reads this quote, it seems great at a glance but, the key
element we as supporters of the movement must focus on is, the last
paragraph. Specifically the part where is mentions a "Nuclear Plant"
would take 10-years to build. This little reference to "clean energy"
would not only stifle our economic growth potential here in Florida but,
it would also effectively keep "The Status-Quo". You see in this
conversation there are two kinds of people: "the Big Anything Goes
Capitalist's" and "the Environmentally Concerned Capitalist's". Notice
however, we are all capitalist's. Let's just make sure we understand
this...

I have nothing per-se against a Nuclear Energy Program, however, I am
concerned with NOW, and a nuclear plant is not NOW, and NOW is also a
problem, therefore, we must change the NOW with a new NOW, NOW.

It is of my strongest gut that should we allow this Bill to pass with
the term "Clean Energy", we will not see anything NOW. That means our
Tomorrow will be the NOW we have today, The Status-Quo. If any "good"
environmental changes are to be made they must be made NOW, today. The
climate is right and the opponent is disadvantaged, for the moment. Here
is a press release referencing the original bill: (see:
http://www.psc.state.fl.us/home/news/index.aspx?id=492 ). Hopefully you
will see how one word in a large document can change the meaning and
intent to one that does nothing substantially changing.

Below you will find an outline of basic info and links to some very good
and interesting reading regarding Renewable/Solar Energy:

Renewable Energy
- Popular in Europe
- Photovoltaics: Germany and Spain lead the way
- Solar Thermal: US and Spain lead the way (Mojave Desert is the
largest)
- Brazil: largest Renewable Energy Programs in the world; Ethanol Fuel
from Sugar Cane; 18% of the country's Auto Fuel is from Ethanol; since
1970 all "light-weight" vehicles run on Ethanol.
- Kenya: Worlds Highest Household Solar Ownership; 30,000 small (20 -
100w) Solar Systems sold per year.
- The Sun is the majority of Renewable Energy Technologies
- Geothermal and Hydropower are already mature technologies and are
economically competitive to all other technologies including fossil
fuel. Wind technology is also competitive - not as cheap as Geothermal
and Hydropower.
- Scientists are currently busy at proving that Germany can power itself
entirely by Renewable Energy Sources
- India: currently has a Solar Loan Program in place helping people
finance a Solar Power System
- in order for Renewable Energy to truly become competitive with Fossil
Fuels is for RE Market to attain Critical Mass - this means we must do
it NOW.
- Nuclear Energy: Unreliable, of ALL Nuclear Plants built in the US, 21%
have been abandoned and 27% have failed at least once. And successful
Reactors must close for refueling every 17-months for 39-days. And if
ever needed to "shut-down" because of Grid Failure they are not able to
be quickly restarted.

Solar Enery
- Hot Water Heating - China is the world leader, Israel and Cyprus are
per-capita leaders of Solar Hot Water in 90% of homes, US mainly uses
Solar Hot Water Heating for swimming pools.
- Solar Energy currently can be stored at high temperatures using Molten
Salts. This low cost, high heat capacity can deliver heat at
temperatures compatible with conventional power systems. The "Solar
Two", a large scale solar energy project used this molten salt method of
solar heating with an annual storage efficiency of 99%. Solar Two was
decommissioned in 1999, and was converted by the University of
California, Davis, into an Air Cherenkov Telescope in 2001. "We're proud
of Solar Two's success as it marks a significant milestone in the
development of large-scale solar energy projects," said then U.S. Energy
Secretary Bill Richardson.
"This technology has been successfully demonstrated and is ready for
commercialization. From 1994 to 1999, the Solar Two project demonstrated
the ability of solar molten salt technology to provide long-term, cost
effective thermal energy storage for electricity generation."
- Since the mid-1990s, leadership in the PV sector has shifted from the
US to Japan and Germany. Between 1992 and 1994 Japan increased R&D
funding, established net metering guidelines, and introduced a subsidy
program to encourage the installation of residential PV systems.[15] As a
result, PV installations in the country climbed from 31.2 MW in 1994 to
318 MW in 1999,[16] and worldwide production growth increased to 30% in
the late 1990s.[17]
Germany has become the leading PV market worldwide since revising its
Feed-in tariff system as part of the Renewable Energy Sources Act.
Installed PV capacity has risen from 100 MW in 2000 to approximately
4,150 MW at the end of 2007.[18][19] Spain has become the third largest
PV market after adopting a similar feed-in tariff structure in 2004,
while France, Italy, South Korea and the US have seen rapid growth
recently due to various incentive programs and local market
conditions.[20] The power output of domestic photovoltaic devices is
usually described in kilowatt-peak (kWp) units.

04/11/2010

WASHINGTON (AP) — Just ahead of Tax Day, President Barack Obama is urging Americans to take advantage of tax credits for first-time homebuyers, college students and others. Obama used his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday to promote some of the tax benefits in last year's stimulus bill, saying they could save people hundreds or even thousands of dollars and were available to more than 100 million Americans. Even those who file before the April 15 deadline can amend their returns if there are savings they missed, Obama noted. "No one I've met is looking for a handout. And that's not what these tax cuts are," Obama said. "Instead, they're targeted relief to help middle-class families weather the storm, to jump-start our economy and to bring the fundamentals of the American dream — making an honest living, earning an education, owning a home and raising a family — back within reach for millions of Americans." Credits taxpayers may be eligible for include: —Up to $8,000 for first-time homebuyers. The credit will be available through the end of April. —Up to $2,500 for college expenses. —Up to $1,500 for making energy-efficiency improvements to homes. —For new vehicles purchased between Feb. 17-Dec. 31, 2009, the state and local taxes can be deducted. —An expanded child tax credit providing $1,000 for each child under 17. —The earned income tax credit now provides up to $5,657 to low-income families with at least three children. Many workers have already received, through adjusted withholding in their paychecks, the "Making Work Pay" credit of as much as $800 for couples and $400 for individuals. For those who haven't yet received the full amount due, they will get the additional money when they file. Those who already have the full amount must claim the credit on their return. Due to an IRS glitch, however, some workers will owe money; in some cases, withholding tables gave people more than they should have received. In their weekly address, Republicans accused Obama of raising taxes and expanding government too much with the health care bill and other initiatives. Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., noted that taxes would rise Jan. 1, when President George W. Bush's tax cuts expire. "Since most small businesses pay taxes as individuals, the increase in marginal income tax rates will hit job creators hard," he said. "Republicans believe we need to act now, in a bipartisan way, to head off these tax increases," he said. "That would show job creators and families that it’s safe to invest and save. "So, these are two Republican ideas: first, reining in Washington spending; second, keeping taxes at a manageable level. If we do these two things, private businesses and American families will be able to save, invest and plan for the future," Kyl said. Obama wants to extend Bush's tax cuts, except for individuals making more than $200,000 a year and couples making $250,000. ___ On the Net: Obama address: www.whitehouse.gov GOP address: http://www.youtube.com/user/gopweeklyaddress

Is there Any Intelligent Life out there?
Today down sunny Florida I noticed gasoline prices were closing in from below to $3.00 a gallon. It’s $2.83 for a gallon of Regular.
So here we are climbing out from the most recent financial collapse, and things are apparently getting better, as I for one do believe that things are getting better. This is not to say however, that the opposing forces to “change” will not be trying there hardest to stop the attempt towards “change’s” success. But, does anyone even realize that overall we are only $1.50 or so away from the most recent highs of gasoline.
Forget the Politics and the Climate Change talk for minute instead, let's talk about common sense. This is strictly about the race to the future. The reality is the rest of the World outside the U.S. is racing away from the past and into tomorrow with renewable and clean energy technology sources. And we in the U.S. are "stuck in neutral" and truly losing in this race.
Everyone needs to please stop for a minute and think, we may have gotten better but yet the truth is, we are still only a dollar fifty away from where we were. We could very well be right back nearing recession in 90-180 days unless we start making some real progress forward. So, why not Renewable Energy…? Imagine the jobs created if we took on the large and major project of revamping our infrastructure which by way is the major obstacle holding us back. We need and should do everything there is to move away from the “status quo” and into the new age of tomorrow. This means drilling for our own oil PLUS, aggressively establishing a market for individual consumers in the use of Solar and Wind technology. While it may seem to cost more in the beginning, when you factor in the jobs and additional revenues created, the inevitable savings in consumer and businesses electric bills, it will balance itself out in the long run. Besides, why wouldn't anyone especially the "have not’s" in our society want to establish something that benefits them and changes the “status quo”, and benefits the environment we are to pass along to our children, and in addition, strengthens our country against our competitors, our opponents, and our enemies. The simple truth is no one trusts the politicians and most don't wish to be labeled or thought of as some "environmental greenie". Yet everyone knows that something MUST be done to alleviate gas prices, keep more money here at home, create new jobs, reduce electrics costs, provide a good environment for our offspring, and strengthen our country for tomorrow’s way of life. If we do not and instead continue the bickering over the things that really are beside’s the point, we will go the way of a previous great Roman society, only in a much quicker time span. The Romans ruled supreme for almost 800 years and we only 235 years in are starting to fold already to the rest of the world in technological advancements. If we lose this race, our children and children's children will not see the strengths that we ourselves have so enjoyed. We will be taken over, not literally, but politically by those that ran harder towards technology in an attempt to strengthen their economies and independence. The truly unfortunate part is that some of these advancements coming from renewable and the clean energy technologies will so greatly advance the strengths of not only our competitors, but maybe even our enemies. This is a frightening thought.
So I implore us, let's stop the bickering and do what intelligent people would do and to a big extent, doing already. Make the major moves necessary NOW to reduce our use of Foreign Oil and Oil in general. Create jobs by committing to the construction of Solar and Wind, Hydro, Geothermal, Biofuels, BioMass, and Nuclear projects today. The ability to do so is already here. Now the Country by the will of its people just needs to demand and accept its inevitable happening. This is what an intelligent life would do, if any were willing to use their Common Sense, instead of their Political and or Environmental sense.

Today down sunny Florida I noticed gasoline prices were
closing in from below to $3.00 a gallon. It’s $2.83 for a gallon of Regular.
So here we are climbing out from the most recent financial collapse, and things
are apparently getting better, as I for one do believe that things are getting
better. This is not to say however, that the opposing forces to “change” will
not be trying there hardest to stop the attempt towards “change’s” success.
But, does anyone even realize that overall we are only $1.50 or so away from
the most recent highs of gasoline.
Forget the Politics and the Climate Change talk for minute instead, let's talk
about common sense. This is strictly about the race to the future. The reality
is the rest of the World outside the U.S. is racing away from the past and into
tomorrow with renewable and clean energy technology sources. And we in the U.S.
are "stuck in neutral" and truly losing in this race.
Everyone needs to please stop for a minute and think, we may have gotten better
but yet the truth is, we are still only a dollar fifty away from where we were.
We could very well be right back nearing recession in 90-180 days unless we start
making some real progress forward. So, why not Renewable Energy…? Imagine the
jobs created if we took on the large and major project of revamping our infrastructure
which by way is the major obstacle holding us back. We need and should do
everything there is to move away from the “status quo” and into the new age of
tomorrow. This means drilling for our own oil PLUS, aggressively establishing a
market for individual consumers in the use of Solar and Wind technology. While
it may seem to cost more in the beginning, when you factor in the jobs and
additional revenues created, the inevitable savings in consumer and businesses
electric bills, it will balance itself out in the long run. Besides, why
wouldn't anyone especially the "have not’s" in our society want to
establish something that benefits them and changes the “status quo”, and
benefits the environment we are to pass along to our children, and in addition,
strengthens our country against our competitors, our opponents, and our enemies.
The simple truth is no one trusts the politicians and most don't wish to be labeled
or thought of as some "environmental greenie". Yet everyone knows
that something MUST be done to alleviate gas prices, keep more money here at
home, create new jobs, reduce electrics costs, provide a good environment for
our offspring, and strengthen our country for tomorrow’s way of life. If we do
not and instead continue the bickering over the things that really are beside’s
the point, we will go the way of a previous great Roman society, only in a much
quicker time span. The Romans ruled supreme for almost 800 years and we only
235 years in are starting to fold already to the rest of the world in
technological advancements. If we lose this race, our children and children's
children will not see the strengths that we ourselves have so enjoyed. We will
be taken over, not literally, but politically by those that ran harder towards
technology in an attempt to strengthen their economies and independence. The
truly unfortunate part is that some of these advancements coming from renewable
and the clean energy technologies will so greatly advance the strengths of not
only our competitors, but maybe even our enemies. This is a frightening
thought.
So I implore us, let's stop the bickering and do what intelligent people would do
and to a big extent, doing already. Make the major moves necessary NOW to
reduce our use of Foreign Oil and Oil in general. Create jobs by committing to
the construction of Solar and Wind, Hydro, Geothermal, Biofuels, BioMass, and
Nuclear projects today. The ability to do so is already here. Now the Country
by the will of its people just needs to demand and accept its inevitable
happening. This is what an intelligent life would do, if any were willing to
use their Common Sense, instead of their Political and or Environmental sense.